news MORRIS, Minn. - Morris residents may see a major change to the way special assessments for public works projects are calculated in 2013, but should not expect a tax increase of more than three to five percent, based on budget guidelines approved by the Morris City Council this week.
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Morris, 56267

Morris Minnesota 607 Pacific Avenue 56267

2013-01-28 16:27:31

MORRIS, Minn. - Morris residents may see a major change to the way special assessments for public works projects are calculated in 2013, but should not expect a tax increase of more than three to five percent, based on budget guidelines approved by the Morris City Council this week.

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Kim Ukura has served as the editor of the Morris Sun Tribune since August 2011. She graduated from the University of Minnesota, Morris in 2008 with degrees in English and journalism. She earned a master's degree in journalism from the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 2010. Prior to returning to Morris to work at the Sun Tribune, she worked in trade publishing.